Are not women freaked out by having a guy in the same bathroom/locker room as them?

Let's use logic here.

Why were men and women seperated from using the same bathrooms? One could argue that it's because one has urinals and one doesn't. Okay. However, do not women bathrooms and men bathrooms have toilets?

If a men's bathroom was full, why could he not go into a women's bathroom and use the toilet? The women would completely freak out and the guy would be in big trouble and probably ridculed for life about trying to use a women's bathroom.

Point being, why is this the case? Men are attracted to women. Women are attracted to men.(Well majority are....)

Would I have a problem undressing infront of a homosexual? Not really. However, some heterosexuals would. And, to be fair, they have every right to be.

One solution could be, wait for team to finish undressing/showering, then the homosexual can come in and do whatever he needs. It's only fair to everyone involved. This is the price of coming out.

Everyone wants to come out, etc. However, there is a price to be paid. If a guy is gay and never comes out, his heterosexual teammates would never feel wierd undressing infront of him, they would never know he was homosexual.

Maybe, they can have a team vote. If most okay with guy in locker room/bathroom, then fine. If most not, then measures have to be taken. Not fair for everyone involved.

How are we gonna solve this toilet issue with bisexual. We can't keep them in the men's toilet or the women's toilet. Can they piss outside?

So we're gonna have 1 toilet for men, 1 for women, 1 for gays, 1 for lesbians. Hell gays can't be in the same toilet they're gonna have an orgy every single time. Same with lesbians. This is a huge problem.

Hearing this news makes me very happy. None of use could tell his sexual orientation made him a different person, so we at least can argue that from a fan's perspective, a player's orientation doesn't matter.
Now I'm looking forward to hearing this from a couple more professional athletes, so that anybody ashamed about the way they are doesn't have to anymore.

How are we gonna solve this toilet issue with bisexual. We can't keep them in the men's toilet or the women's toilet. Can they piss outside?

So we're gonna have 1 toilet for men, 1 for women, 1 for gays, 1 for lesbians. Hell gays can't be in the same toilet they're gonna have an orgy every single time. Same with lesbians. This is a huge problem.

Problem here is that anyone that isn't 100% accepting, to all these homosexual, gets labled homophobic, bigoted, etc.

I am far from a bigot. I work with guys that are openly homosexual. We get along fine. Some guys, on my job, are homophobic do not want to be around these types of individuals. Now, that is real bigotry, in my opinion.

However, to be fair, heterosexuals that are his teammates might feel uncomfortable undressing and showering with him.

If someone says, "Well they can just get over it. Not like he likes them.", well that's also wrong, by logical reasoning.

On one side of the coin, some of you guys want everything given to the homosexual. While other the side, you neglect the feelings of the heterosexuals involved.

This is where, unfortunately, we start walking in muddy water. How do we make things fair for everyone involved. As I stated, could have a team vote. If majority fine with undressing/showering with said homosexual player, then fine. If not, measures need to be taken to accomodate everyone.

Why can't a man go into a women's bathroom/locker room? But, a homosexual man can go into a men's bathroom/locker room?

What is the logic behind that?

If they start allowing this, men should be able to go into women's locker rooms/bath rooms, and women should be allowed in mens bathrooms and locker rooms. Since we're all so "accepting" these days......

So they just can't tell there close friends/family they have to go on one of the biggest sports magazines/websites or whatever it is and tell everyone hey look at me I'm gay? This is nothing more than attention seeking...........

If he came out to those in his life, to his NBA teammates and lived as openly gay it would have been on the covered by the media regardless of whether he told them or not. He might as well come out to the media since they will cover it either way.